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To keep your teeth healthy, brush twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, floss daily, avoid sugary foods and drinks, and visit your dentist every 6 months for checkups and cleanings. Drinking plenty of water and avoiding tobacco also play a big role in keeping your teeth and gums strong and disease-free.
Yes, most treatments We do are Painless Sedation is available for anxious patients Modern techniques make 90–95% procedures nearly painless
Thanks to modern technology and techniques, most dental treatments today are nearly painless. Dentists use local anesthesia, laser tools, and even sedation methods to ensure your comfort. Whether it’s a root canal, tooth extraction, or even implant, you’ll likely feel little to no pain during the procedure. Some mild discomfort may happen after treatment, but it’s usually manageable with over-the-counter medicine.
Yes, dental X-rays use very low radiation and are completely safe. They help detect problems that can’t be seen with the naked eye
Yes! Teeth whitening treatments and cleaning can remove stains and improve your smile. Your dentist can suggest the best option.
Bleeding gums are often a sign of gum inflammation or gingivitis caused by plaque buildup. It can also happen due to brushing too hard or using a hard-bristled toothbrush. Regular dental cleanings, gentle brushing, and proper oral hygiene usually help stop the bleeding.
Wisdom teeth don’t always need to be removed. They only require extraction if they’re causing pain, infection, are impacted, or crowding other teeth. A dental X-ray can help determine whether removal is necessary in your specific case.
Baby teeth help children chew food, speak clearly, and maintain space for adult teeth. Healthy milk teeth prevent infections and help guide proper jaw development.
Most dental fillings last between 5 to 15 years depending on the material used, your eating habits, and oral hygiene. Regular dental visits help monitor fillings and catch any wear or damage early.
Bad breath is commonly caused by poor oral hygiene, food particles stuck in teeth, bacteria on the tongue, dry mouth, or gum disease. Brushing your tongue, staying hydrated, flossing, and regular cleanings can help prevent it.

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